Call out: Windrush Stories
Festus Market, 2023. Credit Alastair Brookes/KoLAB Studios
Coming to Trinity on the 23 March The Grip explores the stories of family separation that are part of the Windrush experience. Created as a live radio show, featuring live performances, and interviews the Grip is a live production about families, separation and the Windrush
“Growing up in Jamaica, all my cousins knew their mother because they grew up with her – I was the only child that didn’t really have her mum around and it was an isolating experience. You know, I still haven’t overcome it fully“ The Grip interviewee
Get involved
The creators of the Grip, Strike A Light, are inviting Bristol residents to take part in The Grip by submitting their stories about Windrush, from sharing the lives of people left behind to those separated from family or friends for a significant period of childhoods and formative years. The themes can be broadly categorised in the following ways:
1. Those who were left behind
2. Those who had to leave children and loved ones behind
3. Those who were born in the UK and have siblings in the Caribbean who may or may not have joined them.
If you are one such person, know someone who may be interested or you yourself are a child of this generation (born here in the UK or abroad) and would like to be interviewed as part of the project, then we would love to hear from you.
Please get in touch with Philippa Smith or Edson Burton by emailing: philippa@strikealightfestival.org.uk and edson@trinitybristol.org.uk or you can call the Trinity office on 0117 935 1200.